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Author: Randy D. Ralph.   In place March 1, 1999.   Copyright © 1999 NetStrider.   Presented as a public service.
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<I> some text in italics </I> learn more Changes the style of enclosed text to italics.

The preferred command for text in italics.

See also:  <ADDRESS>, <EM>.

<IFRAME src="URL" params>
  frame contents. . .
</IFRAME>

Command Parameters: 
height= name= src= width=

learn more Defines a floating frame in an HTML document and contains the document specified by the URL.

Works only in the Internet Explorer browser.

See also:  <FRAME>, <FRAMESET>.

<IMG src="URL" params>

Command Parameters: 
align= alt= border= height= hspace= ismap= lowsrc= usemap= vspace= width=

Unpaired Tag

learn more Places the file specified by the supplied URL as an inline image at the point in the page where the code is located.

See also:  <AREA>, <EMBED>, <MAP>.

<INS>inserted text</INS>

Functions only in the Internet Explorer browser.

learn more Defines a section of text which has been inserted and renders it as underscored.

Related Commands:  <DEL>, <U>.

<LABEL>
  form field label text
</LABEL>

The command functions only in the Internet Explorer browser.

Command Parameters: 
for=

learn more Declares a label to be associated with a corresponding form field input element.

See also:  <FORM>.

<LEGEND>
  field set legend
</LEGEND>

The command is interpretted only by the Internet Explorer browser.

learn more Declares a legend text to be included within the border of a field set.

See also:  <FIELDSET>.

<LI> list item

Unpaired Tag

learn more Defines a list item in an orderd, unordered or defnition list or in a document division.

See also:  <DL>, <OL>, <UL>,

<LINK params>

Command Parameters: 
href= hreflang= title= type=

Unpaired Tag

Used only within the HTML Document Head Segment.

learn more Defines an association between the current document and an external object or document.

See also:  <META>

<LISTING>
    some preformatted text
</LISTING>
learn more The enclosed text is rendered as an independent text block in a nonproportionally spaced font. All formatting and spacing present in the enclosed text is preserved.

Related Command:  <BLOCKQUOTE>.

See also:  <PRE>, <XMP>.

 
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Author: Randy D. Ralph.  In place January 26, 1999.  Copyright © 1999 NetStrider.  Presented as a public service.

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